Former CHC fund manager: “I was brainwashed”

You cannot separate the anti-Christian theology and cult-like system of Kong Hee’s City Harvest Church with Brian Houston’s Hillsong, David Yonggi Cho’s Yoido-Full Gospel Church, Phil Pringle’s C3 Church and Peter Wagner’s New Apostolic Reformation.

Their theology teaches that leaders at the top of these pyramid schemes see and hear directly from God. To question them is to question God. To not obey them is to directly disobey God’s direction.

Six accused: Chew Eng Han confesses he was brainwashed.

We have seen this abusive theology first hand at Hillsong and C3. It is a breakthrough to see Chew Eng Han come to this conclusion himself. Please pray for Chew Eng Han as he seeks professional help in detoxing from this false type of Christianity. Pray for him to hold fast to the faith and that he comes to a clear understanding of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

SINGAPORE – Using the church’s building fund to support a project that benefited the church was not being dishonest, especially when it was founded on full belief and faith, argued former City Harvest Church (CHC) fund manager Chew Eng Han on Friday (Sept 16).

Speaking to a three-judge panel on the second day of the appeal, Chew, 57, refuted the charges of dishonest misappropriation that was made out by the prosecution.

Chew, who is representing himself, is one of six CHC leaders convicted of misappropriating church funds to fuel the pop music career of CHC founder Kong Hee’s wife, Ms Ho Yeow Sun, in a church mission known as the Crossover Project.

He was handed a six-year jail term.

He argued that the bond proceeds of music production company Xtron and glass-maker Firna did not go into his own pocket, but were for the church’s benefit.

“I never thought it was a crime to apply the building fund to the Crossover,” said Chew, adding that it was a mission of the church and an investment to make money.

He said that a civil suit can be brought against him for a breach of contract for using the building fund for an unauthorised purpose. But in a “layman’s understanding of the law”, he would not have committed a crime.

The prosecution had been misguided to say that wrongful use equated to dishonest misappropriation, Chew said.

He said the prosecution painted him as a “clever scheming fund manager hiding illegal activities” when he had in fact “suffered” because of his blind faith in the church.

Chew, who told the court he and his family had donated $1 million to the church, pointed out: “I’m not a taker to the church. I’m a giver, and thieves don’t give to the owners of the property.”

When he structured the bonds, he had relied on the words of professionals and Kong’s positive expectations that Ms Ho’s US album launch would be a success, paving the way for the Crossover Project.

Referring to an e-mail by Kong in 2005, he said that the latter told church leaders that Ms Ho was a “singing diva”. Kong also told him that she would be the “next Whitney Houston”.

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